SOMERSWORTH — Operations at the high school ran smoothly Wednesday following rumors the previous morning of weapons and red shirts being brought into the school.“We had a great day today,” Superintendent Jeni Mosca said Wednesday afternoon. She also stated those involved in Tuesday’s hoax have since been disciplined by the school.“The individuals involved have received the appropriate consequences,” Mosca stated. She declined to say what those consequences are.According to a statement issued by Principal Sharon Lampros, at 7:45 a.m. school administrators became aware of rumors circulating throughout the school that weapons and red shirts were being brought into the building. The school resource officer was immediately informed and began an investigation.It was quickly determined the rumors were of no substance and were, in fact, a hoax. The administration held a brief assembly with the student body informing them of the day’s events and assuring them of their safety.The sources of the rumors, who were identified later in the day, admitted responsibility for Tuesday’s incident. The individuals indicated their initial conversation was done jokingly.However, disciplinary consequences were issued and police action will be pursued by the school due to the serious nature of the rumor.On Wednesday, Capt. Russell Timmons said the case would likely be referred to the juvenile justice system due to the ages of those involved. He said it would be up to the juvenile system to review the case and determine whether to press charges.